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used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really change the way this country is run i think fundamentally europe is in the mess that she is today because she's trying to do too much by conscious deliberate design or currency is a mess because it's a product of conscious design agricultural policy have fisheries policy trade policy you know we need to let go and we need to allow the different parts of the european continent to do what suits them best incidentally i would say that that's why the european continent grew to global prominence in the first place it's precisely because we never had the political centralization that russia had that china had the mogul empire had that the ottomans had that europe was allowed to prosper in the first place so we need a decentralized europe and i'm afraid i think that means rejecting the whole e.u. pro
used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really change the way this country is run i think fundamentally europe is in the mess that she is today because she's trying to do too much by conscious deliberate design or currency is a mess because it's a...
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is on saving us. as a crucial meeting of european finance ministers he's cancelled wednesday's heaps. summit casting doubts over the prospects of a solution be found to the deepening debt crisis. new international study says the u.s. you see could you blame based weapons in iraq causing high levels of cancer and birth defects. and author of the report. and anti corporate rallies spreading across the u.s. see dozens of pressure arrests in california where violent squads used tear gas and rubber bullets to clear the city hall area tents. you're watching a lot of news and much more welcome to the program libya's new rulers are increasingly being accused of the kinds of abuses they were rebelling against and they overthrew colonel gadhafi.
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used to use secretly reigning based weapons in iraq causing congenital illnesses and increases in terms. and plans on saving the euro or risk it's a crucial meeting of e.u. finance ministers and once they summit is cancelled casting doubts over the prospects of finding a solution to the deepening debt crisis. or europe's financial turmoil has intensified calls in the u.k. to leave the struggling bloc well next to r.t. discusses the prospects of that happening in the future of the euro zone and the british conservative party m.p. douglas council. i'm in manchester with douglas cards well he's a conservative member of parliament he said the political system in this country is broken and in urgent need of reform he's also renowned skeptic service counselor thanks for talking to us we use this catch all term skeptic what does that mean old style your skepticism in this country used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo i don't have much truck with
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banks using a tool called credit defaults swaps. now those banks hold nearly 25 billion euros agree that. most of the major financial services funds in the u.s. are involved -- goldman sachs, jpmorgan, and bank of america, to name just three. the details of who injured how much money in those institutions remain unclear. bank of america looks to face the biggest blow. it was already hit hard by the financial crisis in 2008. it is slashing tens of thousands of jobs. if the bank of america collapsed, it would send shock waves through the financial sector at a time when the u.s. is battling its own debt problems and the american economy is flagging. market tensions have also spread to other industrialized countries, such as japan, south korea, and taiwan. their economies depend heavily on foreign investments and exports, and markets are closely integrated with those in europe and the u.s. stocks there have been in a tailspin for two months. in emerging economies like brazil, china, russia, and india, governments are urging quick and de
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today what the market is telling us the market is telling us that the world has unsustainable and balance mechanism especially in europe with sovereign debts but in also in the us that is this mechanism is market yet the world is not getting along and is detecting denying that there is a problem. and then you have to solve the problem and today the problem is not just the prudential problem at the bank level that was the case at the first phase of the crisis after the subprime that has been more or less solved through g. twenty initiatives. by the way the g twenty initiative had been triggered by. our president sarkozy who today is the chairman of the g. twenty and i really think that the g twenty make a big job it's not visible but in fact there's a lot of discussion to convert but now the situation is clear is that the market is testing the capacity of political authorities to take the right decision and in europe we have a problem of governance and i told you we created a currency but we don't have the right make an ism to manage its currency all this and greece is is trying to be resp
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. >> thank you for joining us. rescue workers in turkey are continuing to search for survivors from the earthquake. two people have been pulled out from the rubble. one of them is a university student and was found alive 60 hours after the earthquake. rescue workers broke into the floor as he emerged from the debris. our correspondent sent this report. >> slowly they are digging down into the heart of the masses of concrete that were once people's homes. they're pulling away the masonry piece by piece. four days on, they have heard no signs of life. news of survivors elsewhere has galvanized the teams of rescue workers. this is an agonizing wait for people with family members still buried here. every now and then, a moment of hope. >> we have just been told to be quiet. they have not found a sound but now they think there might be someone alive. they're asking us to keep very very quiet. >> using the silence they shout out and they listen for the slightest sound. no luck this time. the digging resistance. the inhab
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by using their bathrooms using their water using their toilet paper using their napkins using their paper towels and not spending any money in that facility it never happened there are numerous ways to get your voice heard listen i'm a believer in the founding fathers i've read the declaration of independence i understand why they engaged the second the moment in the constitution i understood what they meant about long suffering the ills but there's a conversation like can be had here if we want to talk about cronyism that's a legitimate conversation we can have that what oakland is engaging in with the conversations about anti-semitism and it's the jews faults and the basically usurpation of this movement by communist and socialist means and thought processes that's not going to get you anywhere and that's what's happening. and you know some argue that the occupy wall street protests they are revealing a military police force in the us and that we're seeing here. are you asking me that question i'll ask you all of this question over to charlie what do you think charlie is it are we
by using their bathrooms using their water using their toilet paper using their napkins using their paper towels and not spending any money in that facility it never happened there are numerous ways to get your voice heard listen i'm a believer in the founding fathers i've read the declaration of independence i understand why they engaged the second the moment in the constitution i understood what they meant about long suffering the ills but there's a conversation like can be had here if we...
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. >> thank you for joining us. rescue workers in turkey are continuing to search for survivors from the earthquake. two people have been pulled out from the rubble. one of them is a university student and was found alive 60 hours after the earthquake. rescue workers broke into the floor as he emerged from the debris. our correspondent sent this report. >> slowly they are digging down into the heart of the masses of concrete that were once people's homes. they're pulling away the masonry piece by piece. four days on, they have heard no signs of life. news of survivors elsewhere has galvanized the teams of rescue workers. this is an agonizing wait for people with family members still buried here. every now and then, a moment of hope. >> we have just been told to be quiet. they have not found a sound but now they think there might be someone alive. they're asking us to keep very very quiet. >> using the silence they shout out and they listen for the slightest sound. no luck this time. the digging resistance. the inhab
. >> thank you for joining us. rescue workers in turkey are continuing to search for survivors from the earthquake. two people have been pulled out from the rubble. one of them is a university student and was found alive 60 hours after the earthquake. rescue workers broke into the floor as he emerged from the debris. our correspondent sent this report. >> slowly they are digging down into the heart of the masses of concrete that were once people's homes. they're pulling away the...
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been arrested artist but in a fortnight is following developments for us. the latest video that we have seen from oakland is arguably the most violent we've seen police against the occupy wall street protesters downtown oakland california resembles something of a war so on tuesday morning when the police tactics protesters with tear gas lashed her knees and rubber bullets shooting one man even in the case the quick a rubber bullets these are these officers who were in attempting to be picked the activists from their protest camp ground that they set up a few weeks ago outside city hall in overplayed approximately five hundred right police were trying to take part in a big thing after this from the campground and each time after this came back from what's being reported at least ninety seven protesters. were arrested in all of course this coming out or clouds of tear gas and the noise of flash grenades overwhelm the area and now the squark for the conflict with the fact that this occupy wall street movement has been growing louder has been growing larger has
been arrested artist but in a fortnight is following developments for us. the latest video that we have seen from oakland is arguably the most violent we've seen police against the occupy wall street protesters downtown oakland california resembles something of a war so on tuesday morning when the police tactics protesters with tear gas lashed her knees and rubber bullets shooting one man even in the case the quick a rubber bullets these are these officers who were in attempting to be picked...
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how the euro-zone will use its $610 billion bailout fund. and how to ensure the stability of european banks. the top priority is planning for a structured debt default by greece. >> i think the best we can hope for at this point is that europeans reassure markets that greece will be allowed to default in an orderly way and the greek default will not affect italy, because the european leaders will, as a second important step, take steps to backstop and support the italian government bond market. >> tom: stocks moved higher as european leaders worked towards a debt resotion. the dow rose 162 points, the nasdaq added 12 and the s&p 500 up nearly 13 points. big board volume continues above one billion shares while nasdaq volume climbed above two billion. sales of new homes were up last month following four straight monthly declines. the commerce department says sales jumped nearly 6% as builders lowered prices in a soft market. separately, another report shows companies ordered more heavy machinery and computers in september. overall demand slip
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following those developments for us. the scene that transpired on folding in oakland california is arguably the most violent scene we have seen thus far between us police officers and activist activists taking part in the occupy wall street movement police had fired tear gas flash grenades and rubber bullets at protesters being one man in the face with a rubber bullets and now this was all taking place and i'm holding as about three hundred fifty occupy activists did not want to leave the camp grounds that they established weeks ago in front of city hall in oakland and the police in oakland california were removing them were trying to remove them and told them they cannot be there about three hundred fifty activists have set up camp there five hundred riot police reportedly went to the scene and not one that clashed with police but it is being reported that police have fired off tear gas four different times now. aside from the one that was hitting the face the rubber bullet was caught in a cloud of tear gas this man was
following those developments for us. the scene that transpired on folding in oakland california is arguably the most violent scene we have seen thus far between us police officers and activist activists taking part in the occupy wall street movement police had fired tear gas flash grenades and rubber bullets at protesters being one man in the face with a rubber bullets and now this was all taking place and i'm holding as about three hundred fifty occupy activists did not want to leave the camp...
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the use is the use of unbelievably until a few months ago is now in the process of the grecian and. show you why. in the united states if you have a dollar at the dallas bank account or in a dollar in the chicago bank or a dollar you know new york you expect to present value or the goal is precisely to say where we might be of a state in the u.s. we have the same currency but a euro look good has a lower prism in the eye is in the eyes of investors and the positives than a year ago as you know her own bank account and you are on the breaking out has a lower value expected by you re learn and you're going to pollution bank account this is a currency union in the process of falling apart in the process of falling apart yet any projections about when you think this is going to fall apart what the tipping point will be most of these things professor stuart to me never to invent at the time of the same time if i don't want to have egg on my face. look at the european union as i said before it is a rather rich region there are deep pockets here and we can keep throwing good money after ba
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that's going to affect us as an exporting nation, but it's also going to affect us as dr. lockman has pointed out, from a currency standpoint. we're going to have a very strong dollar by doing nothing, by just not defaulting. we're going to have a very strong dollar. they're going to have a very weak currency. it's going to put our producers at a strong disadvantage. and i think then it's going to -- then it's going to have a real impact on jobs here in the united states, as those -- as those facts play out. what is it that we could do to try to -- to try to adopt provisions that might mitigate some of those circumstances, in such a short amount of time? because that's the problem that greece has. i think that's the problem that the eu has, is this has to turn around in a fairly short period of time. even the austerity measures that have been adopted or at least being debated, those measures will take a long time. right now, i think as dr. lockman has pointed out, the greek public debt is about 180% of gdp -- growing to 180% of greek gdp. that is simply unsustainable. and
that's going to affect us as an exporting nation, but it's also going to affect us as dr. lockman has pointed out, from a currency standpoint. we're going to have a very strong dollar by doing nothing, by just not defaulting. we're going to have a very strong dollar. they're going to have a very weak currency. it's going to put our producers at a strong disadvantage. and i think then it's going to -- then it's going to have a real impact on jobs here in the united states, as those -- as those...
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goods orders coming out of the us. time wednesday was the red letter day for scientists and business men working with nanotechnology in russia hosting the for financial reform drive to modernize the economy make it less dependent on natural resources is. going to cost. any image any tax can be printed on water and just a matter of seconds and this is just one example out of a thousand seer russia of course is not exactly known for it's a national industry that's what these people here are now trying to change it's crucial for russia to diversify its economy and find other ways to make money especially when the risks are growing to global energy demand and that's why the government created a matter if you corporation now no i want this company is trying to do is develop the industry through cowen best man and projects with significant economic times or social benefit so far they've approved financing of over one hundred projects worth around eighteen a billion dollars and so therefore so they're looking at sue get more
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. >> reporter: and he's used his voice around the world to encourage job creation, but prosecutor says gupta, who appeared in court today,om openly flaunted security laws. inaise statement, his lawyer called the charges baseless, saying mr. gupta is innocent. he has always acted with honesty and integrity. tonight, gupta is free on it will $10 million bail after pleading not guilty. he's not accused of directly profiting from the inside information he allegedly passed on, but if convicted he faces 105 years in prison and millions in fines. >> pelley: thanks, bob. hedge fund manager raj rajaratnam was sentenced earlier this month to 11 years in prison, the longest term ever for an insider trading case. the biggest name in wall street fraud is bernie madoff, whose ponzi scheme robbed investors of $20 billion. madoff is in prison, and his family has been in seclusion until tonight. in a story for "60 minutes," morley safer sat down with madoff's wife, ruth, and his son, andrew. in the interview, andrew madoff recalls a time he received an envelope with surprising contents. >> i tore open
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i mean are they fighting the gulf and us were concerned about the u.s. footing the bill and the i.m.f. being involved what i'm really concerned about in terms of the bailout fund is the fact that the bailout fund itself is not necessarily credible you know in the united states interest rates are incredibly low our debt to g.d.p. is equivalent. same thing in the u.k. equipment to france they have very low interest rates the french the italians the spanish they have much higher interest rates the reason is because it's not credible. that is the european bailout fund can backstop those governments the united states has a backstop in terms of the federal reserve the e.c.b. could play that role but has chosen not to do so so my principal concern is the fact. the european bailout fund really is not a credible guarantor of this sovereign debt of all the european nations ok i've got i'm going to switch the focus here a little there president obama. promoting a series of executive orders one of them announced this week would make it easier for homeowners to refin
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or sweeter we have people around us and we live in quite a dangerous region. next practice always go get your viewpoint when you're on the program economic analyst and international lawyers who are thank you for being on. all right to the just after twenty five minutes past eleven moscow time looking ahead the crosstalk panel tonight focusing on whether moamar gaddafi is death was a brutal execution or to be expected is the last chapter in libya's vicious civil war so interesting program coming up for you shortly but not before for the business next. and welcome to the program first up european officials and banks were deadlocked over the issue of write downs banks will take on greek government debt a joint statement by european union leaders following a summit meeting in brussels produced no figure for bank recapitalization requirements but said there was broad agreement on requiring a quote significantly higher nine percent tier one capital ratio now let's take a look at how the markets are reacting to these leaks coming from the e.u. summit us markets are a
or sweeter we have people around us and we live in quite a dangerous region. next practice always go get your viewpoint when you're on the program economic analyst and international lawyers who are thank you for being on. all right to the just after twenty five minutes past eleven moscow time looking ahead the crosstalk panel tonight focusing on whether moamar gaddafi is death was a brutal execution or to be expected is the last chapter in libya's vicious civil war so interesting program coming...
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has r t frank speak with us tonight eight top stories from moscow. to cheers and jeers over a crucible of death with the western media coverage of gadhafi killing his family now wants nato to war crimes charges. ready to read and. also from the fresh clashes is going to wall street protests spread at least in oakland california to take nearly one hundred activists to chase the rest off with tear gas and normally from around. the euro zone to fight hangs in the balance and e.u. leaders try to stop squabbling and serve a person who should instead could be the biggest get to tackle one of the finances the summit is getting underway now and it opens on a high note to germany a little earlier agreed to a massive expansion. following on from europe's financial turmoil is intensifying calls in the u.k. to leave the struggling bloc next that he discusses the prospects of that happening in the future of the euro with the british conservative party m.p. douglas carswell.
has r t frank speak with us tonight eight top stories from moscow. to cheers and jeers over a crucible of death with the western media coverage of gadhafi killing his family now wants nato to war crimes charges. ready to read and. also from the fresh clashes is going to wall street protests spread at least in oakland california to take nearly one hundred activists to chase the rest off with tear gas and normally from around. the euro zone to fight hangs in the balance and e.u. leaders try to...
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for all of us >>> 9news now at 11 p.m. trust is a good thing. >>> this is 9news now. >>> a new development tonight unfolding at this hour in the brittany norwood trial in rockville. norwood accused of killing jayna murray to death inside the bethesda lululemon shop back in march. andrea mccarren is there. >> reporter: the judge just released some of the compelling evidence and clearly the judge used his discretion in not releasing everything. [ no audio ] signs of a struggle in the store. the prosecution says jayna murray suffered 322 injuries including 107 ns
for all of us >>> 9news now at 11 p.m. trust is a good thing. >>> this is 9news now. >>> a new development tonight unfolding at this hour in the brittany norwood trial in rockville. norwood accused of killing jayna murray to death inside the bethesda lululemon shop back in march. andrea mccarren is there. >> reporter: the judge just released some of the compelling evidence and clearly the judge used his discretion in not releasing everything. [ no audio ] signs...